On December 5, 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that its filing requirements were now in place for parties seeking to deploy Supplemental Coverage from Space, finalizing a new regulatory regime that enables satellite operators to work with wireless provider partners to provide ubiquitous coverage to hard-to-reach users. This step establishes the administrative requirements for FCC approval of SCS deployments and follows on the heels of a November 26th authorization of the first-ever SCS partnership, a collaboration between SpaceX and T-Mobile.
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